The Counter-Revolution of 1776: Slave Resistance and the Origins of the United States of America by Gerald Horne

Lobster Issue 68 (Winter 2014) FREE

[PDF file]: […] frustrated the colonists by 4 This occurred again in the wake of the Haitian Revolution (17911804). Spain successfully suppressed the independence movement among the creole elite in Cuba for decades by threatening to abolish slavery. White Cuba – concentrated in the western half of the island – included many who regularly agitated for annexation […]

The view from the bridge

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[…] of the work he had done for the Jewish community.80 Kennedys (a) Whodunit? After JFK was assassinated a disinformation campaign began to tie Lee Harvey Oswald to Cuba and the KGB. His history as a defector to the USSR and his role as the one-man branch of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee in […]

The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 85 (Summer 2023) FREE
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[PDF file]: […] If the CIA had released documents about Joannides which showed – as some JFK researchers believe67 – that the CIA was using Oswald in some operation regarding Cuba, the entire lone-nut explanation of Kennedy’s shooting might collapse. If it did, those in the CIA and elsewhere who had defended it for over half a […]

The View from the Bridge

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[PDF file]: […] describes in detail how JFK tried to shift American foreign policy away from its Cold War positions. His attempt to change US policy towards the Soviet Union, Cuba and Vietnam, against the wishes of the military, the CIA and most of his foreign service, was breathtakingly ambitious and dangerous. Douglass shows the pre-assassination workings […]

View from Bridge 87

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[…] describes in detail how JFK tried to shift American foreign policy away from its Cold War positions. His attempt to change US policy towards the Soviet Union, Cuba and Vietnam, against the wishes of the military, the CIA and most of his foreign service, was breathtakingly ambitious and dangerous. Douglass shows the pre-assassination workings […]

View from Bridge 87

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[…] describes in detail how JFK tried to shift American foreign policy away from its Cold War positions. His attempt to change US policy towards the Soviet Union, Cuba and Vietnam, against the wishes of the military, the CIA and most of his foreign service, was breathtakingly ambitious and dangerous. Douglass shows the pre-assassination workings […]

View from Bridge 87

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[…] describes in detail how JFK tried to shift American foreign policy away from its Cold War positions. His attempt to change US policy towards the Soviet Union, Cuba and Vietnam, against the wishes of the military, the CIA and most of his foreign service, was or 16 Reviewed by Michael Carlson in Lobster 56 […]

I helped carry William Burroughs to the medical tent

Lobster Issue 59 (Summer 2010) FREE

[PDF file]: […] running radio stations. He was a key figure in setting up The Voice of Liberation, which broadcast into Guatemala in 1954, and Radio Swan, which transmitted into Cuba from 1961. Both these stations were modelled on the format that McLendon had pioneered at KLIF Texas: popular music punctuated by breezy news bulletins from a […]

View from Bridge 87

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[…] describes in detail how JFK tried to shift American foreign policy away from its Cold War positions. His attempt to change US policy towards the Soviet Union, Cuba and Vietnam, against the wishes of the military, the CIA and most of his foreign service, was breathtakingly ambitious and dangerous. Douglass shows the pre-assassination workings […]

View from Bridge 87

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[…] describes in detail how JFK tried to shift American foreign policy away from its Cold War positions. His attempt to change US policy towards the Soviet Union, Cuba and Vietnam, against the wishes of the military, the CIA and most of his foreign service, was breathtakingly ambitious and dangerous. Douglass shows the pre-assassination workings […]

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